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2 days in a row of a screwed up deal listing? :
Since Steam is still flying under Phil’s radar, they are offering the game Thief for $3, and BioShock for $5. Both insanely great games.
I haven’t logged into Steam for for a few weeks now. Bioshock for $5? Count me in! Thanks a ton, Ominous Gamer!
Thief 3. The other two games are next to impossible to get running on new OSes.
Amazon GPS deal is over – back up to $88+
Bioshock is up and running on my Windows 7 machine. I have two friends with Bioshock on their Windows 7 machines with no complaints (called ‘em when I read your post).
Could you expand upon “next to impossible to get running on new OSes”? That hasn’t been my experience at all. I would say it’s “easy as heck to get running on new OSes”.